|  | | 2 | Author: | Carter, James O. (James Oliver), 1867-1942 | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Charles H. Woolf Photographs
            circa 1898-circa 1928 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | circa 1898-circa 1928 |  |  |  | Abstract: | This collection houses snapshots taken in Walnut Grove (Yavapai County) Arizona showing the James Carter family and primary school students.  Also included are images showing the construction of Horse Mesa Dam and the dedication of Coolidge Dam. |  |  |  | Repository: | Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 5 | Author: | William Savory, Sudie Ione Foster, and Aaron
            Savory | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Foster/Savory Collection 1898-2005 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1898-2005 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Contains materials pertaining to the Foster and Savory Families
            of Flagstaff and Cosnino, Arizona, including property records, newspaper clippings, and
            scrapbooks. |  |  |  | Repository: | Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives
               Department. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 8 | Author: | Northern Arizona
          University | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Northern Arizona University Photographs (PARTIALLY
        PROCESSED) 1898-2010 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1898-2010 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Photographs of Northern Arizona University and its prior
        incarnations (Northern Arizona Normal School, Northern Arizona Teachers College,Arizona
        State Teachers College at Flagstaff, Arizona State College) including images of NAU's
        campus, buildings, administrators, faculty, and staff, stduents, classes, campus activities,
        athletics, clubs and student organizations, and other topics. |  |  |  | Repository: | Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 9 | Author: | unknown | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Lillian Wilhelm Smith Papers, SHM MS-25
                1898-1964 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1898-1964 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Artist Lillian Wilhelm Smith (1882-1971) spent most of her life in Arizona, painting the people 
                and places of the region.  She first visited Arizona in 1913 with author Zane Grey (1872-1939), a cousin by marriage, to 
                illustrate his western themed books.  After a period of return visits, during which she became inspired by the people and 
                landscapes of Arizona, she decided to move permanently to the state in 1916.  This collection contains biographical 
                information, family documents, correspondence, newspaper clippings, personal journals, photographs, chinaware designs, 
                drawings and artwork covering Smith’s life in Arizona.  The collection also includes information regarding Smith’s 
                She-Kay-Ah chinaware designs, Hopi Whirlwind and Navajo Motif, as well as materials of her collaborations with author 
                Zane Grey and poet Lou Ella Archer-Elliott. |  |  |  | Repository: | Sharlot Hall Museum Library & Archives |  |  |  | Subjects: | Municipal playground | Hopi Indians | Hopi Indians--Arizona | She-Kay-Ah Chinaware |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 10 | Author: | Jordan, Frank E. | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Appellants' Abstract,
            1898 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1898 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Frank E. Jordan, E.A. Jordan, W.A. Jordan and W.S. Hand were appellants in the case 
      								vs. George H. Scheurman, appellee. Abstract (carbon typescript) of court record relating 
      								to a dispute between the plaintiff's Equator mining claim and the defendant's Wonderful mining 
      								claim, in the Verde Mining District, Yavapai County, Ariz. Case No. 610 in the Supreme Court 
      								of the Territory of Arizona, January term, 1898. Appealed from the District Court, Fourth 
      								Judicial District, Territory of Arizona, County of Yavapai. R.B. Sloan, Judge. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- Yavapai County -- History -- Sources. | Mining claims -- Arizona -- Yavapai County -- History -- Sources. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 12 | Author: | Comstock, Theo. B. (Theodore Bryant), 1849-1915. | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Theodore Bryant Comstock Letter Books
            1898-1902 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1898-1902 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Theodore B. Comstock, 1849-1915, was a professional geologist, mining engineer and consultant. He was an assistant state geologist 
      								of Texas, Head of The University of Arizona School of Mines, and first president of The University of Arizona, 1894-1895. Holograph 
      								letters to R. J. Ferguson and F. T. Blandy, local superintendents, mostly about operations of the Elkhart Mine, Chloride, Mohave County, 
      								Arizona, to the British Syndicate owners of the mine. Includes letters of chief clerk M. P. Dodge. Also includes letters about Prescott 
      								Development Syndicate, the Security Mining and Development Syndicate, the Mineral Hill Copper Syndicate (mainly pp. 401-451) and other 
      								mine enterprises mostly in Arizona. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Copper mines and mining -- Arizona -- History -- Sources. | Gold mines and mining -- Arizona -- History -- Sources. | Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- Mohave County -- History. | Silver mines and mining -- Arizona -- History -- Sources. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 13 | Author: | Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904. | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Speech of Honorable George F. Hoar delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 17, 1900, on the policy of the United States relative to the Philippine Islands
            1898-1900 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1898-1900 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Original typescript text of speech delivered in the United States Senate, April 17, 1900, with holograph additions and corrections, 
      								and printed insertions. The speech was intended to persuade the Senate to vote against Senate Resolution 53, which proclaimed the 
      								Philippine Islands as territory belonging to the United States, and provided that a government be imposed by the United States. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Cuban question -- 1895-1898 -- Speeches in Congress. | International law -- United States -- Philosophy. | Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Philippines -- Speeches in Congress. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
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